BRIXITY - Sandbox&Multiplayer
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About
"BRIXITY - Sandbox&Multiplayer is a Simulation game that allows players to create and customize their own city in a vibrant, visually appealing world. With good game mechanics, players can build and develop their city, but be prepared for grinding and the occasional annoying ad. The game encourages creativity with the option to make your own play map, giving you the freedom to do anything in BRIXITY!"








- The game offers a lot of creative freedom, allowing players to build and design their own blueprints.
- The graphics and art style are charming and appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- The gacha system is relatively fair, and players can still enjoy the game without spending money.
- Many basic building blocks are locked behind a paywall, making it frustrating for players who want to build freely.
- The game can be slow-paced and repetitive, especially when waiting for resources or unlocking land tiles.
- There are frequent bugs and crashes that disrupt gameplay, leading to lost progress and frustration.
graphics
31 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally praised for their charming and cute art style, vibrant colors, and appealing voxel aesthetics, which contribute to an enjoyable gameplay experience. However, some users find the character designs unattractive and the overall visual presentation to feel somewhat gimmicky or lacking depth. While many appreciate the graphics as a highlight of the game, there are calls for more detailed settings and features to enhance the visual experience further.
“The graphics are stunning, and the gameplay is incredibly enjoyable.”
“Visuals are amazing, and the game helps you build with glowing options with storylines you can choose yourself.”
“Dopamine hit after dopamine hit has been delivered to my brain, the art style is adorable, and the music and sounds hit just right.”
“The art style is charming, but the characters are ugly, and the scaling is weird.”
“Graphics are toothless.”
“The graphics are fine but don't feel open world, if you understand.”